Podcast #271 - Our Thoughts On Tiger King Jenna Julien・2 minutes read
Kermit's diet includes Farmers Dog, offering fresh, healthy food for dogs with a 50% discount on the first two weeks. Mug pizzas and the documentary "Tiger King" are discussed, along with the challenges of privately-owned zoos and animal sanctuaries.
Insights Farmer's Dog offers human-grade recipes for dogs, providing a solution for picky eaters and emphasizing the convenience of home delivery through a subscription service. The "Tiger King" documentary series is analyzed, critiquing the exploitation of animals by individuals involved, highlighting legal battles, and exploring the evolution of laws regarding privately-owned zoos and animal sanctuaries over time. Get key ideas from YouTube videos. It’s free Summary 00:00
"Fresh Dog Food, Mug Meals, Tiger King" Kermit's diet consists of Farmers Dog, a service providing human-grade recipes for dogs developed by veterinary nutritionists. Farmers Dog offers a 50% discount on the first two-week trial of fresh, healthy food for dogs. Mug pizzas are a convenient snack made by mixing flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, milk, olive oil, pizza sauce, cheese, Italian herbs, and toppings like vegan pepperoni. The mug pizza recipe is available on Pinterest under Jenna's account. Mug meals, including cakes and savory dishes, can be easily microwaved and are popular on Pinterest. An idea for a business called "Mug Meals on Wheels" is suggested, delivering mug meals to delivery workers. The documentary "Tiger King" is discussed, highlighting the complex and conflicting personalities of the characters involved. The legal battles and exploitation of animals in the documentary are critiqued, emphasizing the unfair advantage money provides in legal proceedings. The rivalry between Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin is analyzed, pointing out the exploitation of big cats for profit by both parties. The mysterious disappearance of Carole Baskin's ex-husband is discussed, with doubts raised about her emotional responses and authenticity during interviews. 15:52
"Farmer's Dog: Healthy Food Subscription Service" Farmer's Dog offers a solution for picky eaters, providing healthy food for dogs through a subscription service. A 50% discount is available for the first two weeks of the subscription through a specific link. Trying the food is recommended to understand its quality and appeal to dogs. The convenience of home delivery is highlighted as a benefit of the service. A promise to include more sponsored content in future episodes is made. The hosts discuss the unexpected break from podcasting due to a canceled wedding. The hosts express appreciation for viewers who enjoy their segues. The hosts plan to surprise viewers with additional segues in upcoming episodes. The hosts share their enjoyment of the "Tiger King" documentary series. The hosts discuss the complex motivations and behaviors of the individuals featured in the documentary. 31:02
"Private Zoos, Sanctuaries, and Pandemic Challenges" Laws regarding privately-owned zoos and animal sanctuaries are discussed, highlighting the need for legal loopholes and the evolution of laws over time due to public awareness. The distinction between privately-owned zoos and animal sanctuaries is explored, with a focus on the definition of an animal sanctuary as a place where animals are cared for until their natural death. Concerns are raised about the practices of certain animal sanctuaries, such as Big Cat Rescue, questioning their adherence to codes, employee payment, and true sanctuary status. The complexity of dealing with wild animals in abusive situations, like those involving Joe Exotic, raises questions about where rescued animals should be taken and who is qualified to care for them. Trigger warnings are issued for episode 5 of a series, indicating potentially distressing content, while also recommending the series for its entertainment value and thought-provoking nature. An amusing anecdote about pet rabbits pooping in the dining room leads to the discovery that one rabbit, Peach, is the culprit due to her ability to jump over barricades. Personal experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic, including erratic weather and challenges with pet care, are shared, emphasizing the need for routine and adapting to changing circumstances. Haircut experiences during the pandemic are discussed, with a suggestion to join the "haven't cut your hair in three years" team and have a roommate or family member assist with the haircut.